Depending on the topology, increasing the number of nodes in a LAN or segment will result in higher collisions, more attenuation of the signal, and less throughput of data.
Yes, depending on the number of nodes added, the topology of the network, and how busy the nodes are.
We can setup lan between 100 nodes by using router's.
All devices on a LAN are called nodes.
A hub or repeater will repeat signals to all other devices on a LAN. In addition, any broadcast packet will be repeated to all other nodes of a LAN as well.
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Essentially, any packet transmitted between ports on the switch behave as though the two connected nodes were directly connected as the only two nodes on the network, thus avoiding packet collisions with other nodes.
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Some of the problems encountered in a Local Area Network include data insecurity and incompatibility of components/nodes. This depends on how the LAN is set up.
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by man im assuming you mean a node/client. Lan is intranet wan is internet. on the lan the node has a ip that it talks to other nodes with, on wan your computer's ip talks to your modem which talks to the internet with the modems IP. Hope that helped.